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I've got both an NFX and a KFX and would agree with this. Smaller, faster, more agile, easier tricks in my opinion. They generally require a bit more wind than their larger counterparts, but also have a higher end due to being smaller with less pull. Precision wise, they do not match their larger brothers, but its still pretty darn good if you have decent wind.

The KFX comes in different wind range versions - I've got a LW which is just an amazing kite.

John .... please feel free to add photographic content to your wish list aspirations after posting the photo you opened this thread with Crimes against the retina

As for NSE's they really need tuning to get the best out of them. I have even made a NSE variable vent which I think flies better than the stock HW model which is under framed and over vented. I have modded all of mine and the std s modded version I have is just fantastic. It probably took me a year to hit the sweet spot on the mods

That Opium is my favorite R-Sky kite by a wide margin.Although Darren's Nirvana is better than any other I've flown.Both of those B/W's were trained by RandyG.Hmmm, I should Photoshop Kent's Krystal FX into that photo.

I thoroughly enjoyed the standard in the right wind. Suppose that could be said about a lot of different kites, but when the wind was right for the std it was joy. It's a very beautiful kite up in the sky too, which added to the enjoyment of flying it.

Winds were not right often enough here in the middle of the country to justify keeping them.

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